AbstractFor many years the sea urchin (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) diversity and habitat in the Mediterranean Levantine basin lacked complementary data despite the critical role they have as keystone species to any marine ecosystem. As the first step of the present study two stations were selected along the Alexandria coast for investigation. These two stations are the Miami area and the Abou Qir Bay. Around 200 individuals were collected monthly from each station from April 2012 till April 2013 using Scuba diving. A comparison between the two stations was done that included a comparison between the inhabiting sea urchin community and the present associated macrobenthic fauna and flora. The results showed a great similarity between the two s...
A preliminary study on the taxonomy of sea urchins found at Bantiqui Point Tayabas Bay, Laiya, Batan...
<div><p>We present the global phylogeography of the black sea urchin <em>Arbacia lixula</em>, an amp...
Most crab species inhabiting the Red Sea have not been characterized morphologically and genetically...
In this study we investigated the phylogenetics of two sea urchin species, Arbacia lixula and Parace...
AbstractIn this study we investigated the phylogenetics of two sea urchin species, Arbacia lixula an...
There’s no assessment for the sea urchin diversity in the Mediterranean despite the critical role th...
AbstractThis study is concerned with the variability in abundance, size composition and benthic asse...
This study is concerned with the variability in abundance, size composition and benthic assemblages ...
In this study the ecology, biology and classification of the sea cucumber species of the Red Sea coa...
We present the global phylogeography of the black sea urchin Arbacia lixula, an amphi-Atlantic echin...
Sea urchin (Diadema setosum) is an invertebrate from class Echinoidea which have long spine with fiv...
We present the global phylogeography of the black sea urchin Arbacia lixula, an amphi-Atlantic echin...
We present the global phylogeography of the black sea urchin Arbacia lixula, an amphi-Atlantic echin...
International audiencePrevious studies of the commercially harvested sea urchin Paracentrotus lividu...
AbstractMost crab species inhabiting the Red Sea have not been characterized morphologically and gen...
A preliminary study on the taxonomy of sea urchins found at Bantiqui Point Tayabas Bay, Laiya, Batan...
<div><p>We present the global phylogeography of the black sea urchin <em>Arbacia lixula</em>, an amp...
Most crab species inhabiting the Red Sea have not been characterized morphologically and genetically...
In this study we investigated the phylogenetics of two sea urchin species, Arbacia lixula and Parace...
AbstractIn this study we investigated the phylogenetics of two sea urchin species, Arbacia lixula an...
There’s no assessment for the sea urchin diversity in the Mediterranean despite the critical role th...
AbstractThis study is concerned with the variability in abundance, size composition and benthic asse...
This study is concerned with the variability in abundance, size composition and benthic assemblages ...
In this study the ecology, biology and classification of the sea cucumber species of the Red Sea coa...
We present the global phylogeography of the black sea urchin Arbacia lixula, an amphi-Atlantic echin...
Sea urchin (Diadema setosum) is an invertebrate from class Echinoidea which have long spine with fiv...
We present the global phylogeography of the black sea urchin Arbacia lixula, an amphi-Atlantic echin...
We present the global phylogeography of the black sea urchin Arbacia lixula, an amphi-Atlantic echin...
International audiencePrevious studies of the commercially harvested sea urchin Paracentrotus lividu...
AbstractMost crab species inhabiting the Red Sea have not been characterized morphologically and gen...
A preliminary study on the taxonomy of sea urchins found at Bantiqui Point Tayabas Bay, Laiya, Batan...
<div><p>We present the global phylogeography of the black sea urchin <em>Arbacia lixula</em>, an amp...
Most crab species inhabiting the Red Sea have not been characterized morphologically and genetically...